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T,U4BDAY, arRIL 10, 1804.
POP. GIOVERN011:
MAJ. CEN. JONA W. GEARY
OF CUMENNLAATI. COUNTY
NOTICE TO ADVERTIMERO.
auce to hereby elves that hereafter all mas
s lalrr athartiseatenits received at thls °Mee mast be
pate for when headed fti, excelyt lb the cue of
early adTirthiers, whose bills will be rendered
aartarly. aa AdverUsers will blasee meta a
bate of pia, a the rate of cash DaTrecate for ".
srtheaisnia of the character stated, will be Irak.-
Ml=
lit , ' Priem of oar psfker Is THREE CIGNIV at the
counter or from oewebors. Served Sr carrier/ at
rarTzEN OMNI% Der week.
TIRE PRESIDENT AWI) CONGRESS'
Every thoughtful person comprehendt ,
that whenever harmony between the rn
ordinate branches of government in n free
commonwealth cue be attained without a
surrender of fundamental principles, it
moat earnestly to be desired. Superficial
thinkers, indeed, indulge the notion that
periods of tierce debate and mortal strife
are of higher value to the progress of civ
ilization than those times when the current
of events glides on In a smooth and peace
ful flow Nothing can be farther front the
truth Storms and earthquakes are cer
tainly a part of the economy of the mute
rial world; but the quiet ongoings of na
ture are greatly to be preferred to the wild
and fearful conflict of the elements.
But the harmony of which we speak is
not always obtainable. When years of
gradual development have reached a crisis;
when new ideas and purposes, slowly en.
grafted into the life of a nation, have be
cotne so powerful as to challenge general
recognition; and when revolution or at.
tempted revolution has caused the stream
of society to overflow its hanks and broken
up the old order of affairs; the same coin
is of interest, of opinion, and of senti
ment which perplex and divide the private
members of the community find their ;ray
necessarily into official circles, and not tin
frequently impart, fora season, incoherence
to their councils and plans. This is the
condition of i Ile prstple anti zo. . :.• w
the United States at this Muir.
Alter the elusion of the war I.: the sot
render of the rebel armies, tlo President
1111.1 two courses open before lrim. Either
be could convoke Congress in extra session,
:Old concert with it the measures essent
to permanent pacification, or he could ig
nore Congress anti assume sole authority
dictate and enforce terms of settlement
lie those the latter; and thereby excited
diet rust.
Haring taken the whole matter into his
own hands, he propolunded conditions on
hirh the Union should be restored. In
doing this he treateti the Southern State.
:detolutely as conquered provinces. Ile
demandeei five guarantees for the future
Loyal men everywhere approved the con•
dii 0n.., though most of them thought he
had no warrant for making his word the
measures of obligation for eleven States
With one of those conditions all the rebel
Statesboro complied. The other four.
some hare compiled with, but most have
refused.
Soon a change crime over the President.
lie discovered that he was transcending
ins powers, and Ito tangled to the conclu
sion that what he had no right to do there
wan no competent authority'for in the ea-
Ile is liable to the suspicion, more.
, . .
err, that the new light he acquired did
tett vontr through his intellect but through
his passions. It suited his ambition to
shift his position atidllold that States Could
not, by the crime of treason, Incur forfeit-.
ores. If this is late then thcPresident de
serve, impeachment and deposition for the
bigh.handed tyranny he exercised over the
Southern States all last summer —nay, fit,
the tyranny he still continues to exercise
,Ivry then.. If what he now affirms is col
re,-t, what i•xelise has he to offer, to his own
cif ~
or to posterity, for superreding the
:ate governments by government, of his
• it ,reation?
At the Opening of ('ongress he went MI
far as to maintain, in his message, that the
whole work of restoration was accomplish
ed, that all emigress had to do was to look
over the 'credeutials of persons from the
South claiming seats in the House, just as
so the case of Northern claimants, and if
found in the ordinary form, to let them in.
Congress was naturally indignant. It
felt as the President did four months pre
viously, that the nation not only had the
right to exact conditions, but ,was bound to
insist on such conditions as would guard
against future trouble. The new light that
influenced the passions of the Executive
Gad not visited the minds of the majority
in the Chambers. The President was
asked what steps he had taken with the
Southern States. He kept silent. He wits
asked again; but remained dumb. He was
asked a third time, and then he reluctantly
answered. Meanwhile, a fair but seareli
ing scrutiny had been instituted to ascrn
tam what the actual tone of Southern feel
ing and conduct was. Some measures
were determined upon as part of the Con
gressional scheme of reconstruction. The
bills were exhibited to the Presidetif with
the offer to modify them to meet
lie expressed his satisfaction' 3,
they were. They were passcvl,
eountered vetoes of such sweeping charm'.
ter as to preclude acemornodation.
Now the President sits in hit CaLiusit
and isigedres of all republican visitors,
Why does not Congress act?" and winds
up with the statement that, if Congress
would only act, probably there wiMhl
i.e found little trouble in harmonizing."
Such protestations ought to deceive no one.
The President's policy denies to Congress
the tight of any action whatever in the
premises. The two vetoes are evidence
that so far as he ain avail he means
to .frustrate all congressional action.-...
All he wants of Congress lc one of two
things; either to admit the rebel chiefs,
elected front the insurgent States, or to ad
journ and leave Wm to manage matters in
his own sync.
In one particular Congress has performed
it• duty nobly. It has resisted Executive
- - •
ear mach menu with a courage and dignity
never surpassed in the history of delibera
tive assemblies. This is not small.praise.
Wherein it has failed is In not perceiving
the necessity for a formal and distinct
enunciation of all the conditions indispen
sable to the complete restoration. of the
Union. Every week it delays gives some
advantage to the presidential party. Ev
ery fair measure it passes and the President
efuset; to alga weakens the amen of lan
upporterm.
The loyal people of the nailed States
-ith feu- exceptions, want the UnionNte
°red as soon as practicable, and on terms
easy as tle.suggitstions of prutignca
allow. They do not seek vengeitice, but
security for the Government, and for all
citizens, black and White, North and South.
Besides, the InhablUuita of the Southern
States who were Involved In the rebellion,
'Ott 10 be told what le expected of them.
tiny are necessarily Bt doubt and nacer.
inty. The President's Popery concedes
to them everything. They have apprelien THE Wo.bitigl..... . ... , -...... ~ .ni
Mons of severity on th e mi , 0 f.t . 1 00r .,,, r. / R,t teo t er De e ,,, , t arnishea int Irdlow- ' ------ -
a.se :ir Mt istiqu. narre n s , i .,
' -,
A full disclosure by the Batista sycnilit be log intelligent, AT A MELTOG THE noAirip
beneficial. It. ought to be made. congress "The real counsellor, of the President I wietia l trat r er.`n r crat thir t B s ur atc'el!..etea ..-td i t- t ,...a .d i a j r ; st a :, -
will strengthen its position in an sections, :in- not now St the 'head of . the helots ile. I 3, 4 . , 1 1,141 / EuT i• '4 1 .f;T n N e 11 i ng...V . 117 , : ,./,/,,,0
affluent , . His tvoinditntial legal advisor i.
and among all elem.. , id . inhabitant` '
1 ' . a, [MI Attorney General Siersl, but ,the or iII AP., Ili i, ~i Arlo\ At. HANK
ect--, al A till. tarot 231 h, pm. I
speedy action. , die aoatgante, II ( ' !-•ta n bury. a ...0 I leran - THE NOTES° F THE:CRAWFORD
' nuatcel. Bell Ereret 1, a /lito polit jt•loti t 01 lite .- (14.1U - NTI'.IIA NH nradellle.oll.elTl" DANK.
GEN. GEARY AND TIIE RAILROAD oil{ ItT. VESA hit. [la, E. Frankli n ..0.1 "I'V
forciloh. ['nettle styli., a lan runs largely up- laut.e.cit Kant, 1 it.t.i,o.. aiii i,,,, b e ,,,,.,
QV Orilf-”il. .nn deportnient, rot whi. la he i. a master. b `• '''''''''."-'' " ".,' "!"...
nin=ll otto. i. t A \ I Knit:, tamter.
Smite weeks ago several business firm s .at The Valois believed to have been written - '
, him. lift .e, ii TI Tll.Lantillkie pi Ore,. a .,i, i
this city addrettsed a toiler lo Den. GEARY, /by tuna. Its excessive minuteness- in re gar-
of
April .1. 1V.,.
1 t i l ift ed m h ii l ii th o c i e t e h h e in po %l7 tTic a e s a i certain roof. It P n
, II! ,. R . 111 ,, 111/ „ .11 , N ,
. I . ' E n o n f m t ,
e h 0 e ,.. ;2 st Se c -
-
the Republican candidate for Governor,
asking his views upon the railroad question ; ; , ,
eekitheo oy the expeett:tio s n a Ci t i e lrla a n n ' d s l ' i - i r t 7 ilo 'b- t ' iM r lii ( ... g . r. P "' 4..rl i al 1-I; a : a l \ r".nl f
, place. He won't get it. however. Judge 1111'7h;1'1' r' e ' ' ' '. ' e AP n'it' - 'ito' rr "i Tr ""' r. r ''' '
-US to whether he was ill favor of a free
Railroad law and opposed to the Pennsyl- ! Itlnghes of Indiana, an able lawyer and ex- eel" sysa'r'st Zreisf i ltortO . titits neat
; triune Copperhead, Ward 11. Lemon, one i7 . . ' ilist l .ilo d s i r's l oVVA. l .Ma i iitt" is c s ` t i ...T 4 is ( t't . s' u n' t :
yenta Railroad monopoly. A copy of the
,or the m eanest lneumberanees ever fasten- .i .f .ndalto r ban VI 11 l! i t lI , Y SIA r: aim, gab,
letter was sent to only one leper for publi- ed upon Mr. Lincoln's good nature Es rlitsrA -P Vi j etir-r u TIT ''''`` Until the
' - Gov. Denver of California and KiarieSS.
cation, anal an it was not sent to us we de.
rIVE PER I;4:NT.' It IOt.SOUN'I I roe 1r010 0 "', , 31. 7 - ..
dined to Publish it at second hand. The who resigned a Brigadiersbip in our arms' i'l.gr i. il'..' ae a. ' n lre r. orwinli ' sesla w et o k a :1;',.,"°; 01
I rather than sustain the emancipation lot 1 ,.." . .,;,,g'V E d i 1 t "', 1 2 1 1 . e11i." Tit'llle'"rj"" There will
answer of General GRAM, addressed to
ha . cd , '; Thomas it B. Florence, editor of the lug unpaid on the first of September. t"'W.rtoln-
I some one of the signers of the letter,
na ial Union; CoYle , of the inte'lli• VOTICF, TO OWNE.RS OF DRAYS,
also been furnished to only one patter, and 1 *
enter- Aiken, one of Mrs. Surratt's tone. t -la Hacas - •
. itt...-Nntiee i
hereby air. to all
we consequently feel tinder no obligations sel, who said, it few weeks nner Mt. John- , ""`"" . "7°' c'" . " C ` rri r"' n 'llflk. a -..
whellior real cut or hon-reab anti in , e t i t v C ot
to publish if. We, however, publish the son's accession to office- "The President ces..l; o l . rsti to i psy their Lict.nses at the Tr....neer,
substance of it, below, notwithstanding the is all right; the South has got its best friend j ~,m...,,,..v.y t i..i t,or .n lit,t , ih n urttli„ ,. ritlCTllW lT n, In
nonity approved
in the White Hos , " Mr Bm-liallall'S AI- ' tined; V. I.' mid an ,1 1 - .lll,Lne •of tl •
discourtesy- of withholding itfrom us in the) torney General, lilat'ic, ' and snore other in.. the en `
et.tiltriirga. plainid Aprill6, glitVaVal
petanue who !owlet, or refuse to take out Licenses
first instance.
dividuals of the sans.- grade, :it, the confi .I" be thnsocs. to. Liontlsr. to be reeorered b e f ore I
We regarded the interrogatories address- 1 dentin! intimates "" th`' Presiden t.S " °. , t 1' h .f. " 1. 1 '',
r i& 2 r. " l ' lances ''"?' ' 1 , 7 e n I? ,r tls th Y ' e i L l 's ' lTZ:l be no
I let ; Cot anti Dan 1. oorbeen, both of n honi izr , : r e:Lat .h :l ,. .. ,. . f t ( : ,m. e Llcenses are taken out, ur pa) 1
ed to Gen. HEART as unfair for two reas
ons; first, they were addressed to General I,
safe t „ say
ere attested here, have the entree. It i•-. ,
Each One Horse N.ehlele $ 7 SO
that the' President pays More re : '!"°' rj''' ''''
12 nto
GEADA only, and not jointly to him a nd j g ar d 0, th e i r , o ,l r j oe limn 10 lite more mod- aLc Eac ii:,f,"7:i'r i lio r r,eVV.i?-1 . .. ...... .... is co
Mr. CLYMER; and second, they were signed 1 orate then ` is Co
SUCII ILO DOOliille, Morgan. Nor- 1 Each Two
NI heels leas t
ton, et of They art...riot tlouts and sinkers , ii , . , , r4t , . 3 9, 0 1ini , 00 earl, For eoa .d , ini...l,orT.s.re`sl
by several persons who had no intention, •
/ „.,.. n .,,:::,::::;,%7 - , .. ' / Kl .jr re y 'l l lll:l . l.l 4 lL,..(24T mr.etglrer .
I of this combination.
in any event, of voting for hint. The nu- , -- ---....-wise- .
fairness of addressing such queries to one Tut: Ikvansis: In W It•CoNtilN_- A tele- ,w 3i 11 , ‘.....
candidate, only, out of two, and that by I gram front Madison to the Chieago Tom., t I/CART-a, 1.Z.50 7 g1, t, D .,1! t 0 t 0 1 4:.,. " ,,,, ' ,', 1 ,, G re t :1 ,, 5 .,.
..,,
~,,,,, , says "Damages to . railroads in this State I s;-„%s=
oei j,,A,ltAttaprE,z,,,,ro,rreLedquwir,e,jdot.e,cisnl,lx
men belonging to another party,
For each and everrlPs:.!l'S t " ,..'rt t ',',fe an r"
by the great [total lan not less than .81 moans«. on or bef '•
of the signers de, is apparent. Neverthe : ebo The Milwaukee it Prairie du Chien
leas, Gen. Gesanv has answered the queries I railroad Cilia...s $500,000 by damage . The i !lo af. g o i- , o r Carrlsge. s. d ra a 11 h ) one h 111,11., the .. , ,
frankly; and so far as any desire mass have i railroad bridge near Spring Green is re Fv,air . t i a .. ,:•=a4 . 1 ., r 7t , ava , , ,, ,1 .0 . , a : ~t,,, ...„: ,'"
ported gone, also the bridge nearßoscobell For earn and
es ery ome sr ta';','„..;',. s t l e '' r ea ' ''''
been Involved to make party capital out of
I Eight miles of tree: of the west line is t ‘""s 6 -• dm'''. br Cour horse, the sum of 10'10
the movement, it has been decisively gone, principally near Boscobell and Ma Fo , ;;:to l tav every M ack draw n by two none.,
L, .
checked by the open committal of our eau- zoinanie, and the tosser taut is well water- ' P ',,',..',.`, 1 ,,' ,`"' ,",," ""thilai. .."..-i ..
'flintier 1
dilate to it free Railroad law lien. GEARS , ed. ain the Northwestern roatithree bridge , For each 's.V , itila ' oZi ' re;vs " : r al'i'av t a " s'ti'r; s ' s ; ei ''
''''
,I are reported gone between here aud Beloit. .I ., he..atoore named Veltlcto.s. the sum Or I riti
says:
, K . , l4.. ,;, S . . L. lt s s a ir i ll ni t :; t a i n t.. Jas .!.
~ , , r c r . ll r,, Lo a, v , er j ”t able
I The damage is immense along all rivers
Pennsylvauht possesses immense tress- ' and large streams Every hrid eon the I T " '"' -r "- w i th in r ""lc dal. aver the ..'sit'itVo",
urea of mineral wealth, and most Barbot, river ls gone l.el'a body think of I ' rly " Vife dl isi n all e 'OPit:j' a i al v l Z Vr j r n e ': er tn °` l 'i.
manufactories. To develop these, to tol e I 'ha Ottlnlwr at Vehicles of ever.r) or'elerlprtlon!Unwenell
a liri.l.nr ant where lad he van 3 -liafely eat' atal used Ity thew to their litialtlean, and the Kind
ter everything which Leads to their deyel- I • - f t 1 tar.. 't , i fourth 'i ' •
it is gou t ot ; th tra , and lakes thereof, and the same eel., snail be smite Under
opment, and to cherish and promote equal- j here broke their banks anal all low grounds j `v. l '' ..
ly the tights and interests of all her chi- 1 hoot Madison are eon ' nt 0„,..,1 i nto I k w , „,7, - ; „ it', , ,,i,-Y,.‘,"7,,,.'"L';',Vi' s e r 'll e ", r kee. re ss ~,,,sjun-. pr ..
a
lens, I ffrlnlY believe to be the high"- duty ' ' l l'ne A works are almost ;tuhtnerge':l, i r lit y r s lc an n . o . t . la;ss . t . ht f. l . o E , lre i .r . t ir, for eter ) thin)
eke I : cut, Ileense s as aforeastd, s ' ltalrbrsubje a ot t tt n et it'e r ii"
of her statesmen. i regard every kind or ,
[lire : e'! l i ticlie, more Water will restore Milton ' .
11';‘, 4 of each year. Alf 1.14ry M ahler Kee te't 1 1; t r11%'- `
public improvement as conducive to this 1,.,„„1t e ,,.-
I ns to matte the return required In the alb Let lon of
end, and I am, therefore, in favor of the j- -...........--. _ _ t hlstortilnance, shall, In addition to the foregoing.
most complete and elaborates ystem of In- I THE t• ',TV' F PLA‘II . F AL o .„..'lM's.` -.l'llo.
~ o e, :o; . bieo,. to spi.nsiti or not exceedin g en y dollar..
tented Works, together with a proper ays j Lomita; Deity New.. says "I he la,t ret nth aLi; or l O a r'o h n t i . .'c'tl'l'it'e Itfe i rs'n'e to r 'XIIIrcI cl ay, 1 7621 1 :3!
tem of Protection to Home Industry, as a I issued by the' veterinary department tat the Jl l ',"„ r lr e l l e .",o*".,'l, l4 ll "1"n are ' l . toi l or thr
means of converting our cost mineral re- . privy count il gives .olliqfartory eviolenue , eil to oonordy 'ol . s'l:a r tirV :Tr TiTtrviofto"n h e r 'o l ftl i j,. 6 ::
:purees, agricultural products and mane- I that throughout' the country generally rind ',1„1,.",,,nt,c,%`"„"„J:r,..-,TV"'",.'"'„'''',nslet,ll.Tece""rn,esnet
tat turgid articles into values... Whatever' erp es t is gradual] v totbsitling The attack- rani la eoen o.iv. to ' l ' ie h oi n oteil ' ai l id'oo l llZeted :, pa - rl
shall so improve our commercial inter- I which in the week ending Pehrnary 17 had'. "it ;=.:0.. 1 ,',";;!.,;`..1 t ",,‘,..'. 1 ,°",11 s ' s c r'',"' , . 1
,MlrSe. enable our manufacturers to send t risen to a maXimunt of 1:1,000 eases, ,1,- j iisro, nos to start e 1.% breed doer t " he th an'o h v'e doVe l .
D. .11Arr eltlttt‘t, City Treasurer.
the pmeeeds of their industry to market, i clin.l• in the following weeks to 10,000, a' :'w'l
:Ind so !dace our State at the head of the i 7,300 and 6,500 in the last week. This last i
S.
maitufacitaring and producing States of the 1 retorts, it is true, is hardly comparable withi PROPOSAL'S. _. __
. .
u u ion, shall have my cordial aasistanceth e others, as it is to noun- extent disturbed a s„, , EA LED PROPOSALS, for the
and cheerful approbation. !by the slalightering which is earried nut t:rand, and Parin g of Latoral Ailey. from 1.0-
I regunl our railroad system its the
r s eet Censtula,do ner , or the den
brat under the recent act. me the
r t stre e ts alb he reeelved by ISA 5 c
ultade of commercial and social intercom- t weeks are unaffected I lieri4ty, for as the dis- I signed. •t the °Wee of Phelps. Park & Co.. Man
chester. ninth APRIL taro. lota.
munication. In addition to the great I ease always/ remains dormant tiering the l
. KIRK.
main lines, the State is enveloped in a net- 1 inenhatise .. • •e, which may be t nine or ten ; arad Colton in oto btreets
work of Miner railroads, which pour an in- , day.. it is 9 . I. clear that its natural pro- i SEALED IPROPOSALIi k for th
, i` , , ,. 1 . 5.m . Adams "reels. will be received b,
creasing stream of mai, iron, ore, lumber, 1 grew would ii unchecked for about a tart . , tirodlit of NllO, l So reel and Ailey between'
44. i,,
lire stock, agricultural products, and the I tight tiller tic act illole into operatitm " %Ai sTk.55 AHT, tatreet Commissioner, or the
handiwork of skilled labor, to the distribu I .-...............-- t iiiiilrrt.lanial, al the other 1 .„ Melt, Parke s (M..
ting points Within, and beyond, our bort FRUIT NOT KILLED is Miss.; ni - WI. Manett,ster, until APRIL 1 ii, a .
W. N. KIRK.
dors. t have noticed numerous complaint: in our
~/, oad
Committee on Streets
A LLEGIIENT COUNTY WORK
While these corporations continue to act 1 exchanges of the widespread destruction r
their part as public servants, they should tof fruit by the '"'verilY .f the . not NE aNDIN Ed MATE &SY IX IL -Prot.-
frosts the pen Is • - •
be earefully protected. They should not ; winter, and are gratifie,l of being ilble to ..1 . :' , ,7 , !t tr=l , , ,. e i l , tl :a t , il APlt i lllol.ll, ht the stste
be permitted to overstep their legitimate I Math Lim% "a general thin/Z. the Col ebb rd' 74 5 1. stet. note l , comas, l'l'l l t i )"'t'sert7ii t i 4 " lt'st i a[e'u r oZ I s=
ftltletiolls. As creatures of the law, they .of Missouri have escaped, and a fair aver- th i 'l r ",,l. l. ,„,:'l l ' . ,!:;;":4t.'cild
should obey, and be, in every respeet, sots ! age crop J./ . ~it the di li a r rear varieties of tin.. anantler. quality and FrlrT. ' a rra rrt.."' a '''' -
seryient. to the Saw. . fruit may be expected. Mr. Ilarell, of the -t; k:1.110F. 'lt. AV lIT. President.
, 1111E.E,Secretary.
I answer to the first interrogators-, that ' St e
Louis Park of Fruits, xhibited t are .d . GE, A 1 oi, t•Orniir rc.rtta Ana Wooo sets.
while I believe it to he improper to bring 'Change, yesterday morning, a variety o f mersnentie. Atirtldd, MOE -aptirlawilatrid
n, itToNE.-Th e Penneylvant a Salt maser...,
the influence of the Executive Departm e nt 'branches of peach, plum,siwar, cherry and j NOT 1 C E TO OWNERS OF Lint_
to bear upon the Legislature, in anticipa- : apricot trees, in full bud, and is quite eon
I ornpitny will ret,lse propos a l s . Willa Illipply of
tion of its action, except ill the way ofj fident that the members of this flourishing
recommendation, I tun heartily' opposed to ; enterprise will he served with their full a 20,000 Tons of Limestone,
tar not taus. than NI 'tt YTY-rtttlit I' Ell CFNT Ml
lite creation of any monopoly in the mil_ amount and variety of fruit Me tainting Sad,
road systimi of the State, or giving any ar- i son. This is very gratifying, and we hope RCM. to to- delivered In ,a_rt upon tite . / ( 114 t our
thicial body created by the law. powers ' Mr. Haven may fully tealize his eXpell.• ' V 'n" n'nr"". "1"P". 1 . , b^ '-otalitoir , Work,r
. lit te , j . ttne , t i t , t , tn i nst i tlx .7 .l tetth the Western Pa.
which would place it above and beyond the I tions-N Lout. I),ntorror
as 'lett Cars to be fur
-........a.- I hplied by Me contractor. Not less than 60 nor more
reach of the Legislature.
To the second interrogatory, I ease , that l...wi.e.shNESS IN K ENT, . al. -C'ermin 9..Z.,Tr0l- to ' or , s' i t'o l lr"en i tt' . ; r l r ; p la .._, J y. spp p, fp,
while a general railroad system woul best I P" m "'"a " r K "'"' k 3 ," 1 '1"'" th n '' " . . I thilY rs'e r ;',:`,l i s e b•-• or;!!:'Till.',„"'„11 1 `," -1 '" 1 1. ''''t` ' l ' l ' -
11E41.5-4r Co.. t •a..
comport withe sound public policy, it must giv e n up to a +hoe of in wne-omeas A few luau:Mt
originate with the Legislature, mid until it du Y" '' ln ''' tarl'''''Pir of P ' rj '' thr " l ' l Y t "" k
shall be established by law, grants of power, from the jail It negro w.itting trial, .ind EDUCATIONAL.
m a y h o property ma d e to railroads to con. bong biro Li/ a ntoilit.or mg tree N.. on.
serve, branches w h en t h ey are des i re ,. l by I al.trenlf.. 1,/ hale been arrested tor too of
Ina
m E y o. s & FAIR liT's sELECT SCHOOL,
the people who are immediately intereated
.'yne /I t toreet, Atieghen r . near Ss.
; fence A t Millersburg, recently. II
. 1,000 t Isar Nov..; Istldg ,
man was being tried for ad:reach of the ' Toe.staboly Increasing " at ran, Itettowed on this
in the matter, and would promote the de. !
p eace. when h e sprang pp in court, drew a - ite.t.'i,iiiibriortt'ont Vtol"itsqiisuit'sltiLudi,P:ldass"'itiltrisgs...
velopmeut of their property, and afford I
them avenues to tnarket. Such grants boil 1 revol Sr er and ileelareil that "any person i
..i1 k ,:t.th r .. 1 44 ,- ,illi i iits a Nntr i tl , ., i2 - rir ni rho holm It ts
so restricted us not. to violate indiVidua ' who .41 he tired his pistol the night before 1 oun g Ladle. rerei, sloe.] 'for In;trurtlon lot all the
! /old a lie ' Ile further ass,- net' that he ‘...vb. , .. 1 a .."." 8.8 roillth eitiisnilon•
rights or public interests.
1 lan vuor. la flittltol.;4ol, INTBltEtert \t: and
; Wolliti kill any one attempting to lay bands ctimet.erx.
In reply to your third question, which to
It - Len the Marshal adtaneed at, re-...* , unto ete"' th. , tote or tits.- ...to ,
my mind includes both the others , 1 sac, I "n Lim.
~ . charged
;doso be oll.wtharged Lis 1 , 1 4 1 ,, 1 l, lOC, kill 111 g N. El. -A II kiwi. of ornamental Neallea ork.
again, that I believe a general Mw regulai
one F. E. Waters, forme, ly Auditor .if tit.. ap.S-41.5.7.1.,12-1 4 Is
inc the construction of railroads and grants 1
of power for that purpose to be most con ;State
sistent with public policy and the interests
of the Commonwealth; and entertaining
these views, I would certainly use the le
. ,
g ‘ ititnato and constitutional power of lite
isecutire to secure snch a detirable re
suit.
The spirit of monopoly in this and other
matters, should be discouraged in a repair
Bean government, and I have no sympathy
with any policy which may be designed
for its enexiurtgement.
I am, gentlemen, with high respect, your
obedient servant, 'Joust W. GEARY.
PtIT TIMIS AND TEAT TOGE7IIIDt.
They are just now holding what is called
the "Southern Fair," in Baltimore, for the
relief of destitute rebels In the South. It
is a pet project of the Rebels of Baltimore.
The Amerie' an of that city says of it.
"We do not find among the list of man
agers of the Fair the name of a single loyal
lady, nor among its gentleman managers
and promoters any of tl out who 1001 i an
active part in furnishing (finds fol the San
itary Commission, which dispensed its
blessings alike to the sick and wounded of
the Union as well as the Rebel army. •On
the contrary, we find that the great mass of
those who have taken part in it have been,
and still arc, active, and persistent in the
sentiment of disloyalty. Previous to the
opening of the Fair a number of lecture.
and muttons were given in its aid, and In
various parts of the city tableaux were pre
sented to raise funds for It. At all, or nearly
all of these, words were uttered, scenes
presented and songs given that would have
..li , feked any one having a particle of loyalty.
At *lecture, the name of Stonewall Jack
son was greeted with immense applatele;
Moseby, the guerrilla, was surrounded and
complimented; a song of "Wearing the
Gray" was enthusiastically encored; the
American flag hissed, and the "Stars and
Bars" applauded to the echo. Tableaux
have„ also been presented insulting to the
Government and the loyal people."
Now add to this the following, which
we clip from an account of the Pair, got
up and carried.on under such auspices,
given by the Baltimore Sun:
DONATION PROM Mrts. PRERIDENT JOHN•
RON.—a beautiful tribute, denoting grace
ful approval of the Fair tuid sympathy with
its- beneficent objects, was received from
Mrs. President JohnsOrt yesterday morn
ing. Through Mrs. Col. Wright. Rives,
Mrs. Samuel P. Williams, Mrs. •Fmnk
Rives, Miss Julia Rives, and Miss Tannic
Main of Washington, r dispatched to
1 the Fair a magnificent and fragrant basket
and limpet of natural flowers_,_ freshly cut
from the conservatory at the White House.
The embossed card attached to it bears the
inscription: "Mts. Andrew Johnson to
the Ladles of the SOUthern Relief Fair."
This exquisite collection of exotics has been
placed in the "Floral Temple," Under
charge of Mrs. Wm. Kimmel!, and was an
object of much interest to visitors.
Nxw converts arc always the most zeal
ous. Hear the Montgomery (Ala.) Ledger:
"If Black Republicanism wishes to find
out whether the South Is loyal, there is
now a beautiful opportunity for tihding
out. If they wish to prove their false as
sertion, let them now attempt any seditious
move, and they will find every blast from
Johnson's 'bugle.horn worth a thousand
men; and before the notes shall die away
in the valleys of the South, a soldier of the
South will wave the old banner of the Stars
and Stripes on the Northern hills, and
though we do not desire-them - to do this,
we defy them to do so."
Evidently the only danger to the country
now is this excessive loyalty of the South.
Judas displayed a loyalty,lo Ma/Waster af.
ter the same sort.
Tau suspension of James a Clap(' &
co,, bankers, In Boston, Is announced.
They had 'dipped too deep Into petroleum.
1 1 ''-'i,
. ..
GRAPE VINE'S
1
righ , to pa „ . ,,, a f„gitj,.,. s h", : 6 it t„ P ! : VIN E:S AT TUE I'OE-
W HEN da very war to h e proteetial, it
was perfectly
1•144'. 40 establii t all r•C 1e11,i,, i
IV
SYSIII 01 , ' .. .
' " """ '
, 1 11.1a,4 are 41 ...o per .1.•
C. 11411,1 Slates 0111.1ak 1 . ,' 11, enPirvetnent, sa 7 •
and to provide ti it. maintenance by Lunt , '!;:: jj, ' , " ;,:r, 4 „; ~, ~'..;:, ',"
tnry power, whenever it should lie itt•t•es , sa• i lona •
~ 13: 8, do
earl; All this Andrew iltilin.m voted Sro '''"' ' 2 '''''. i "".• 2 ."' e..th •
t TWA W BEIM I Es.
slid advocated.
•
. kgrien 0 aral . $1.410 ~,,r l , 50,, .
But now t 17114 freedom 04 to be protected, -orarrt tell at 741 ga i ' . per do:
the same procedure and the saute legal ma -U' tw• ...masa ta. ' .'"
A l7 %stiiiirr,"
woods 40 01',481108, F. Ft. W. & C. .h. h.
chinery are unconstitutional, impolitic, and or i t
Poo 01114. r. A Ilreleti y, Pa .
intolerable. This is also proclttimed by 25 , •-tot
Andrew Johnson. It is strange that what. - _ ___
___
was right when applied to keeping human DISSOLUTIONS.
beings in !windage, should he so very wmng ' . .._ -.-
when applied to preserving their liberty ._ DISSOLUTION
Nicap Rtp.
POLITICAL . ... !, , ,7,,S rz n 0 . 1 .. T ,.. 1 , o /1i. 1 . t;•( 6. .C. 0 1: F i I v 'T Yis4 i s calve ,I Or
"V.l am
1 1 101.AIAN.
IL V IiKTT Y.
r - r - FOlt REGISTER.
' Tl,e nuslnecs of the nrrnalll Ito curt ed el the old
ffi Alla, 55 Oh. nir,c. Allegheny l'ltT,
R. D. HUMES,
In reltring from the above Ortn I recpeettolly so
n! "f nrentum Borough, so bjc“ Io the decision oi ' 1 2, ci w t . 1 ..1 .1 1 D1.°" , . 0 PIIII-. 0 .6 0 lIIIIIIIcoIi rl
the itcpuhllegn l'nuoty Colleen lion. 30°-1 " • IiBTTI ." "" late arm,
In
'7
; ?' . "l fittlfi r ll A ' N. ' .
--- - ' •
garCONGRESS. 22d DISTRICT. .
- ---
- -
HON. J. K. MOORHEAD B.ROKEIt.
..
:S . S. BRYAN, Broker in Stocks,
Haying placed Mt...H. , .h . ,r H AIII",•I 'lr h , • : r.... ; . % AJ• DOS It` , AND REAL ESTATE. 57 FOURTH
rln
~,,, m ,,..,. , 0,11.4,-. , .,—,,„...,e n .03,1 1 T ; .1.zi,^,„.:„„,: STREET, t Iturle't linildlng, I buys and sells on
theme itgi-Vo-i4res;
Union'he ZMI DittelM-. SO kloct to t (.111.31551011 BASIC RAILROAD, INsHILANI-7.,
tion ono t he Rep htt C so e eons• h
'I- -1. .. - 1.1--, - --• -.--- OIL A\l.l tsTHER rtl 1 )(ICS. and lOW ERNMEhIT,
Dun. a7r
MU h lel PA L, RAILROAD AND °TIM/FRONDS.
farCOSIBUESS.—Tise friends of '
Order, expected by telegraph at the 14E11' TORII
HON. JOHN P. PENNED
and PHIL A DELPHIA STol K HOARDS at the reg.
ulcer commissions chanted IM those title*. Orders
Will present hi. name to the I onsention t.l . the , • ‘ n e i ryted for sale and imn•bAse of Real E
Union party. u for nomination a oto
nllidate for t ca- ai d state,
gren!lnllje 21A Distract. to hlatOwd
gW"CONBBEis,
' . IEV. DAVID JONES, Who hag re-
. vocal r returned trona a tour In Euro will do
i Ili er a Lecture In the Etat Dem won Methodist Pro
; ifiV i iit t l i (:it, reit, Allegheny City,. on j TM URSLIA 1
,IS ACA N DID ATI I 0 THE Nigh DISTRICT. ' .
, lAi N . 10% '' Tr,Vsletsirt.en ' t.l "b trO l e — n '"1""n
IN
lotalhed nt the
toldiiinid
Rook Store of A. it Engllsla & C0.,00d at. • also
.._ .
IrgrFoll SHERIFF, ! 7;llll%tir4gij',l4mli'Ll;:liteB,,,T:in,;''',l',.=".l""t*
j The proceeds of int lecture ore to Ix, t i plleil LO lit
SAMUEL L CLULEY,
YlEZZ i n'A r pt'," , -;;l l rlt'u n rnletr r T. rirrt ifi iZ .
Subject to thy action of the Union Republican Colin. ,at Or: lecture to eunitnenee at l'hj airlock. ordi,td "
ty Coyeentlon, , _ mll2ll•Led,tier :
. .—.—...--_____ . -....
lar — FOß SHERIFF, ;
HOTEL
_....._. ._
i
CHARLES BARNES, , .. ,•. D. WH1M...1. N. WILL•1111...o. ANUMINON•
VVILLARD HOTEL,
Lata.Colonel Sixth Reg, Pa. Maury Artillery and . T Y
• •
/tree. Brig. Gen. U. h. A., subject to Die action of Opooslte the Court H0n....,
the Union tionrentlon. Inh22.:,LiwP 1
. , .
IgirrOlß SH E RIFF. 1 LClrCritil Xi IT& -.31E1, ir."&"..
, J tint oottipleLe ly .1, naw Mari' and rurnisli t;i,
JOSEPH ROSS,
WITH'S. WILL Alit) &
Of the First Ward, gl i tttaburgii, will Or a rand:- ' apitt2w.l C U.ProhrieSara.
date for Sheriff, sultieet ho the action or the Union
Republlean County Convention. iv'. lime
.___ ...
rgErFOR SHERIFF.
CEN. S. B. M. YOUNG,
Late Colonel Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry,
mh2l_ Ica
GENERAL JAS. S. NEOLEY
r - g - 1 .-- i's - 1 - 1 EItIFTF
COL JAMES M'K..SNOOGRASS,
OrMelfeespOrt, (late or the with Pa. Reserves.) will
he a candidate for intern!, sobleet to the decision
of the mettles Coonty Convention. tottßi:te
C 0 CATTY COMMISSIONER,
GEORGE HAMILTON,
, Of Pittsburgh, subject to the acilon of the Union
Repeollean Coo uty e013•0111.I011. apOitc
_. . -
Bar -COUNTS COMMISSIONER.
CHARLES PUSH ,
Of Minebesier. will bell condlasSe for County Corn
tols•loner, subject to the action of the Union Re
publican County Cnovsntloo• tahniddtwin
rarCLERIt OF THE COURTS.
JOHN 0. BROWN,
Of Hampton Township, late Prevate'Co. if. 1(01
Revt Vooo's Vol..
IarFOR'CLERR OF COURTS.
JosEpH.,BR,OWNE,
Lau or tend reuerflnitilloitaiicer. Alid 515 Venn
ayl,"l. Amity!". lhotlieti to the decision or the
brepubllceet 9oelli9 , VatlYentiol3.
IarFOR CLERH OF COURTA.
OR:
of Upper St. Clair Teiresily. ralilfe4M;fl4l7
NOTICES
LECTURES
CO-PARTNEREiguTh.
CO-PARTNIERSHIP NOTICE.---We
haye Mtn day us as partner We
t tronerat Manager of the Pound ry ond Machina basi
-1 Rem, In which rre are now engaged, Mr. JAMES
NELSON.. formerly of the well-known firm of .1.
Nelson Vo.. and Starkloglgas A Nelson, of Ml*
• city. HUGH M. BOLE.
MINER Stoll.
PlTYRlttmon. April Int, 1 / 1 641. —spilt: Had
PERSONAL,
o THE PUBLIC.-1 hereby no.
k nowledge that the Information, wade by me on
the 7th Intl., before Alderman 'Strain. tult
EIIII3TRIN for larceny and for ag obtain/di
i money under hole pretenoes, Were addle throuth
Z,":rko"e g 'gr y `trnlT AV.ertiVe h tTir ' dl,ll:2l. l".
I.
P OILOWN.
eryanenna, Aprillth, leed.—aplOttl4
MIMEt3.
- - -
TWO GOOD SIZED, YOUNG AND
GENTLE MULES
FOR nAL E. NV IR bent SPREAD-EMILE, on 11.11.
orty 50.4, about NOON ON APRIL ILITn.
aploo/17thilawitT
ROVitSANi)
DODDS AND DOMIL.-1173Vrur-
LL he bad. tvlllt Board, by /14...J2%.
_! e man and 'rip, In
_Allegheny, 011 the Ilne or the
"" or.
ants. its ranee :has aed. lorpmf
rEmoVALs.
PEMOVAL.-111. IOcLALIi &CO.
have rcrooved their ce to Ito. 121 Fourth
-91/IVIAW offi -
apt
Giri JO 110 Cooking
VT and jiltberal honaevrart. Ap.ro at - L^. "-
ZaTTS 0. VI:If
-- -
Itr &NINE D—AtiE NTS-11123e and
Y 631 ALF:. ,Il 11. , 1.1..k A ,Tlinott, Tin
ns) LIVE lIF Li t] Chi V.
coi
Abill PAYER., '.l kof tr...it and hamar.,
SAM AIA -1't.1.1. F., Li It A V INo. - 1.14 , 31 K.
riftAA v arta!, V •• (a pktn re that .hould
be lan trT te•nis app), L , 11.1r,,,
stamp. EHT W. WE,. 3:inl I.• her
ty tteborgh. Pa. r/11)16,...11 1•
WANTED—Good Agents - to Sell
v Sll ERII AN AND Hid I'AFIVAtIvS, kind NT
ANIt 1113 l ANIVAIts.SS, Icily latter Just uut.l
elill.lvo VIIAIEtt. . (watch pie ,
tures, tw' THE AMERICAN IN VENT. ttf.S. These
small new Books Engravings, and agents can
do better with them than with any .tune offered to
thyblic. For full particulars. apply Inor arid rran
ASFIE pu lt ELI.IB. Sit Third street, Pittsburg', Va.
tnilltilyddLasr :Mow
WANTED. --$1.500 PER YEAR
—We want AGENTh everywhere to sell our
1.111 . 10 1 VE1l TW TT-1/01.1.AH nEWINIi MA
CHINE& three new kinds, under and upper (scot;
warranted nee year, Above salary or large cum tn
Mon pal d. The I/NIX Machine FOl.l In Vallee Ntates
for les. than on. which are fatly 11<om..rti by How,
Whetter t ITtiauu. rCroncr d• Baker. Binger /a
and Buchader. An taller cheap Machines are I
FILINOKM KNTe. I llrculars free. Address or call
. oHAM A CLARK. Fllddeford. Maine.
nevoleodat w
FOR SALE.
14`OR SALE—A Good Route on the
.... A ZETT E. Apply at Tills oriel. K np.1.11
I_,`OR SALE—FLOUR AND PRO—'
.1. DUCE BUSINESS. of over ten years standing. A 0., t1.,1 t.m.. mi.: , ..i %1ib...5. - rill V .•1 .tori, Jo.
to a_good location In the env. A due opportunity i
. od^red . •^! Person vilslting to engage In th,
Produce litislomos. All romernipleatlons strictl) flt" , -Ls
u« al Monong hela H ouse
c
Address P. O. 71,11. Pitteinirgli.
• 1
mb2^.:tr
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VOR SALE—IOWA LAND — IS:I.OOU D1 ,',. 1 ';"; ',". —;"":::'; ;" D- .7. ‘ . ' rur , " ,: . :
.1- — ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY ''''" ' '''''''' ''''''''''''' l '''' • . ' r “r• ' ''''
ACHES OP r 1.40. D. cheated near We tinter t it, . In the Fr, ;iio.tnici rot,. .4 the Eustachian
Hamilton li ou
tiered
lowa, on
loi the lint ..i the raelne . Vol., and s!I Actin , throat Placates
liaroa.l,l It °ered for sale r T W.. 1110l•Kr. nu ,
DOLL. k Re, ,nelk. Address ••OWNER," lilatrrit ..1 thr Ear am, Air l'as , w.e.
tirrica.
fe:SII:lf
Artificial 1.:).... I ii.erteil II !Mout Pain, and
WOR SALE E—A three-story Brick
-s- DIV ELLING HOUSE. containing eleven rooms. I perfect]) re...molding the Natural Eye.
with gas ann ...Id,. slim.< on Myer Avenue. Alle•
gheny City. near the Mechanic Street Bridge. Lot : Operation , . for Cataract, Strablrama
24 fret by I% feet. Title Ind Ism/laid, Terms mod
rste. Possession given immediately. For simmer or Cross F.')e, Artificial Pupil,
partirillare apply to J
, . s. PEROUSON, No 104
Four • etc., .pill rill I) perthrtnedi
th street.
m 11.77 :', ti
FOR SALE, I Mitt nil Dikeas.rst 01 the
Valuable Business Properly, , E Y .I , : A. N 1) I 1: AR.
With rwo BRICK :MORE:, on SSW, N't
Floe. , and Treated, and et cr, ..persi ion In An rat and "Mahal.
no Liberty street.
cßEltit Y. Jo., I
no , ' , orrery, performed b.
i'
111 Li .
•p10:Iwil No. ... berty &c F reel
_ ~
tr ' OR S ALE--A V aluable Counv DR. GARDNER.
Iteelitiotre at EitKi.vid Station, Pennsylvania
Railroad. one and a half o tittles from Wllkinsburk; M..r further particulars. retervoce, te,timotilsts,
Eleven nervy UM perches of Land. a On, new Dwell- . i'• • "u'l r 4 r a , lr r olar•
lag contalninK ten rooms and cellar underneath; ; "FPI , ' K II; Wit, FROM UA.n.TO f) Ir. M.
Fruit. and other conveniences on the premises. For Prlnelpsltither. 17s WEST FORTY-THIRD 'ii
further inforatstlon. l'allan NU. lOn Firth street. ; bVW .1 . 11 R•
Pitteiburg
—'h, or au thr prenslnes.
noLdtf
14 OR S ALE, C 111111111! CITIRRI1!!
-L :NO titiln. White LitOr:
MO • • Lalellied Plastio; . 11li. II A HONER treats catarrh by the means
u of
lUtt • . Land Plaster: : E arm !Nonrated inhalation. Pr. Gardner ear, re
li ' • Hydraulic t.11(11Pril: for to a number of 1 ,17rn. of Pittsburgh who have
Itsl • • Hose:Male I''m en I, to i.tt cured I,) him. nthartirul
Al 310 Liberty •
street.
•
apit.sw.l W. W. W A 1.1. A t; F:.
L'OR SALE—THE PRACTICAL , MANUFACTURERS.
ENGINEER. bye ohn Walla,: second edition: INDUSTRIAL WORKS.
enlarged and Improvd. about one-ball' of this mil- , ' '-
lion has already been sold. Every Engineer or wan
who y ow l Tl
.• I n t"
i 7 r11 . 11 , "1 , 4 , 1 , 4 1 , 1-an
, E ,, I L If 1
, 1 . C , Vo.uplpdretnea. 1101) 11 AI. 110 1. t: ..1 'unit.', La a 01.100 .11 a" a"r6 la onll,
Zli . oniers. directed to the subscriber. at Mitt it• MUCH M. BOLE & CO.,
EETY sntnicr. Pittsburgh, Pa. will t. prom/di,
attended to. Pricy per copy, 05,00. • FOC% DEES, ONOIN E BUILDER, AND MispiEtwil I), W. WALLACE. t HIN is M..nu faeturer. of t. TEAM LP 'AI En
fs:n-
Es.
rid. li ELL EN!, 1 x Es,
Loo
EN
En
'Oß SALE ON TUE BIG SANDY s e a s t',,,, rt „ ati ,i.,r i,,,..i ~,,, marine E
- 1 . EWER. -I offer for tale the MIN KRAL HIGHT GINE:1,111 t•, order.
11l NIN 0 HUNDRED ACRES, -iltuati.ll In and on Emu, the well earned reputation of the Manager,
the lands one toile above Peach iorchard Wort., Mr. JAMES NELSON, ao• hope lo -eoure a
and Tt. COAL Is In alit:mist, rind o r F 0,..1 ounh,v. -hare or patronage fraon ' , term lola t builders and
The retail are from FOHE to SEVEN S ELT THICK. , other. wanting good machinery. . O aim will be to
Persons wlshlug to purchase will call at the Ken. do all woe) In the best manner for a ' fair convenes,
rocky House. Ashland, Ky, Term. cheap and rya- ' Ilion. and to do It In the time we say. All kinds id'
sonahls. Address THOMAS Itt'SaS:l.L. Ashlautt, CASTING, made to order. Repairing Maehltnery
Kentocky.
_
ohm. tool . promptly atteuded to. We tau turn a Shaft .1.% feet
FOR SALE,
. _
: long, mid hare or turn a Pulley I.2.lieet diameter.
4.,,i110, MI Do., cane Way. near the Point.
Foundry on Thlrd -I ere I. m•ar Market, Pittsburgh,
Teri Acres of Land. . . . note:Snt
. - - -
A RSENAL GLASS WORKS,
, ITUATED lb Mt-CIA-HE TOWNSHIP, .dismal .l-1.
to the Allegheny Observatory, between Perri • ... MODES, RYRIE & CO.,
villa Plantrond and the fownshlp row.), and te 'thin
is minutes • walk of the bras kei House and Pied- . Mantua/our,. of BLACK and 0 KEEN 131.Amis
02- In Alleghent . This property present.., to...ea' . W„'V";',.l-11,.V„.Z,__.'74."';':414AlliVeingati.'
Induseruent •to those who dealt, 10 stoat, a bonie between StulthiSeld and Grant •treeta, Pittsburgh,
Ina healthy and pleasant location. ea., of sevens i P. M arr.aa
oar Wares
, n,
ba
aaprr
naa
I.
std can rent eui I, th,..., fi,,,, I I ,fi I t,. , oi , l 1 og..111" 11 faofil tool west of the 0t...11.211m. n il l irs on y b. tn . .
er or In parcels to cult purrhasers. For further in. li la., are oi the abore description. Ali ot s ileo•
formation. Inquire of J. S. A . A. P. MOE Mitt IN, promptly attended to, Particular attention Paid I.
priiste usols.
nufitly
Attorneys at Law, 1121 Fourth street. spielt ,
~ . ,
Sa: SEVERAL:I,CE, 50, 5S WATCH
.
FOR RENT. . L...,• STREET, Pittsburgh, rnanufart ever of FEE LEI.
' •
in vicwicuutil/T ~ Plki.}7.2i, common and mainsail
,
of every description.
FOR RENT—A Country Seat, con- • I' ic. l .. - ~a • m or.l . w, t 5pik ,. ....5i0,, , ,,, 1..,
~ ,,, , Ix i ,
„,..
or uuln 5 cw:1 .,,,,,, ,... , , ur ,, or small, made to order at short notice. A ataxia,
men t constantly on hand.
Dwelling Darn, Stable, Orchard. Spring abd Spring , .`"" t
House. aCtuated 2 males front the bridge. opposite J. OE „is. s. 1.1.11.1-10 S tmiilt 01111101
Kn.. , Fr." . ..Res. Allill'.;0 ; lOLLINS & WRIGHT, Rrittania
.h. 'H. MeLAIN li (• (.. k_ . ,
Bras Sheet Metal WorLers. Itrittania t'
FOR RENT—The Lot on the coo - tors, Car boil;nd Lard OE Burners. mod all diflereb
f
of Huth , .o.t Aii , 1.b....3 ..r...... M. "' . ti"lgs"rolintritt"llir‘Vuqlgit:•!CC/11Trs'illar
E aril, together with the old nrlck Depot Building r p,„rb. r xi„..„, • •
~,,,.
therron. the lot hu IM feet front by 100 feet deco '
toms alloy. Will lease It for Ore or ten years. Ap- . . . .
lialti p:trruN at Na. 37 Fifth '
rg.L7. r0,ti,!, 4 ;,„„ r . • - • mb,,, I DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
...._ :
*.:PIIING OF 1566.
k:.,
AITOTION six Lps
SUPERIOR FURNITR
UE, CAR—
PETS. a... AT k LICTION. —on 11' Ktil. sY
Mt/It NINO, April !Otis at Itun, o'clock, at there... den, Of Unl. K. K. CAMP. so. =,l Nun •trort.
who I. errno, tug .o Wa•itlngton Cllr. I.hr -
nlrinnent. corupriulne Walnut r..t, V r.•n.
r.
Mack Sofa Seat Chairsl Rocker, Mande T.. 1.
Tablet, Psney ;Maud.. Ma aw rble Top DI - yr:dug 1111-
Walnui Ecrlosed Wash Stands. NV ainut Mud.
Idends. upring bottom, aupertor Hair Madtratou,
Pratin, Pillows slidßulelers. Extension Tald.,
Walnut Crib, Nursery Chair., Kitchen Pnrulic,e.
Toilet Secs, Flat Mack, Kield Chair.: also roper.",
• re. -ply Motor( IPrv.m and Chum her Carpets. rtalr
Carpi , . and Ro.ia, English Cloths, lila". and
tenten.ware, Fancy
- lie__in T. A. MISI , KLI.A xli Aoat.
INSURANCE STOCKS. — Tuesday SVEN I NU, apri I loth, at o,l°o , iu
sold on second non, of Commercial Sales It-on,,
Ina Kmlthlield strrut,
i 1 shares Cltt.itire b ns' insurance Cu 11...),
do Poruti do
10 tio CAtall
p -
A. Moll.W MAE. A not.
•
pOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS.--
. 1 A 1.14.. rpeelal Auction Salt of Boot,. and Snore
sell lie held at the Auction Honer, U.. Federal street.
Allegheny, on TUIC.9I/Ali APTKRNIIt,N, April Pith
at 2 o•elock. to whielPtAr .pole, attention of con
ounsers Is invited. A. LEOCIATE, A nct
•0 I ,
ItII do
BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c.
.505 1 4 . .t8R150N & BRADFORD'S
RUNT% COMMERCIAL PEN;
DARNA.EDII CORRUGATRO PENN
1112NT'el Ina ERN;
WASHINGTON MEDALLION PILN ,
(HUNT'S JEN,NY LINIJ PEN,
AnUrp o s o :t . ther brands Steel Pens, tome, and
/ ...Fite Retail boaluras
and
cornertinued as naual at
43VC).X.rib.riaziwies, No. 63 Federal street, and of Olalo and E.der-
Rest make*, warmated: . al stlert, Alleebeny. tmr2o.iy.r
•.... __
*ABER. EMILE and //alt., popular I/ rsodo ol j SCHOONMAIVER & SON.
LEAD PENCIL,S.
ARNOLD'S, GOV is L's, I `ool.•S and ./th,l makes i
Pittsburgh White Lead• Works,
of INK. .
I .l4li A lt r it i l,l! , :i.:"`lTTlVleh9 t Pt.., F.
rxrEks. PURE Whin LEAD,
/MANI( WRIER—aII kind.;
LE. , .A.1. BLANKS.
,
V/SITINU CAILDS,' Nl.Ukt LEAD UItaN I V A IA L IT A. FOR PAINT' N
And all other kinds of Cosintlug Hansa and Sent./ .
' Ntatlonary.
pooh: AND JOU PIUNTINIt.
No, 438 Iltiirc).c.el sEVibrerc.t.
solha
JOHN P. HUNT & CO.'S .
- - -
.
Sf.
'
4 . 9 Fia Masonic
la St., Hall. : .--- , -
REERO.HANT TAILORS
. REMOVAL.
T. & J. T. 1
111'CiNCE 9
..
•
Nlllll3llll
--t ' Merchant Tailors and Clothiez s.
AMERICAN INK, liar 11..tiored to the New Butldtnt,
•
Pdtll Me A lOW Urn FLU! I), sad "boat one No. 196 Liberty Street. . ,
I rd ar
cheaper. Wee II a trial. tt
It to cooned hy .
eon,. of the Mat acenntetanta In the eottatf y.
hair/1 J. L. Ith;AD, 7a Futtrtli street. "wing t. the latent.% of their porchamea for it.,
I.l . l:lNti TRADE (the xeolot partner bola. now 10.
the East 1.11.-r are prepared 141 e x 1,1 blI good. for Ito.
t • I.:STItal TRAMS Cl the VEHT LOW Eln IJUt tT A
TI,.NN th.t goodm hare yet reached.
DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS,
GREAT REDUCTIONS!
Pll, 1 CI
AT TIM
LOWEST OF THE DAY,
AT
BATES & BELL'S,
Al [FIFTH' STRIOC.T.
11,101
- -
SEED INitE.A.T.
SPRING WDEAT FOR SEED.
, Important. to Farmers.
iWe have • smell lot of Very cuporlor MINA HBO-
V./1. OPHINO WHEAT, eelected IrAn groatcare
Mid sottabje for AHED. A* the reason for eolosni
4ul ae
li log Wheat h nearly err/veil, pennon. 41031rous
Becurlog aOOO all= ardint do well to apply soon,
tho upppY Is lillalituj.
• MITINCOCH, 31`CHHHAT A CU.
1,21 dool.ter V
FISH
=EI
DAILY AILIIIVALM
LAKE AND EANTERN v ,„
No. d Awl%
a.;fvc u..um.
I Vlyw Z",
VILA. tuAgai".°,°7 la .001= 1
zt ratriamkig: ,
WANTED
TEM
HEMAPANKA,
)11LOOD CURE.)
. ott . ot. .I..etgot ,1 to putlel" anal
, and ao Doradr- I. Ito Skis. al, ,Toet
triall, rtonov,l from ay...tn. Sold la hottlr, at
•001, each. by
SIMON JOHNSTON.
aP Corner timltlttleld and Fourth Street.
ItURNETT'S STANDARD PRE_
VARATIoNS.,CO , AII,I - A Comporindcfl'o.
eriantal , ll, for the Harr.
FLA/RIMEL - A delightful Yea.. for the Hand
kerchief.
K AtiI.d.STIIN —A I'onmetle for renowlog Frnellt
Tan, Sunburn. Ae.
1 AL Ta.ol W —An for Fre
ng and Beautifying the Teeth and Gums.
BURN I:TT's g K ATF.lt—tri a Tanen
in Wa A llies. and DeSIH ltrary
RE.III I .OY- For Asthma
Roe« Vold, Ilan Fieree, de.
BURNETT,. IA N DAM, FLA Vtißimi RN.
f ItAt'Ts--igor looking
im purpria,r.
Any of the above med articles eau always by
procured at the I 'eutral Drug .1143 raiieetption
corner of Ohio and Federal etreetia. In the
Market Hon., Allegheny tub,;
'CORGI.: A. KELLY,
Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines,
P . M II3 EIL.FIZrII2EIMLIr,
VAINTs, VARN/811F11, L , YZISTItIVS. Jli
They hare, doelgu I" keep, • St'PERIOR
lITOCK OF CLOTRINO FOR SALE, oF TII Ili
)W.N ‘I ANI' I , A 1 . 11. F.. 11.1 P:9l . A I.lt. all 1,41,,
t . I.ISTISNI WORK. 11111=a FIIIII
C r EIC - 4 - atA,
.IECNIC)
TII K
NEW SPRING STYLES
. 13 Q" 3 rI9'ISSIUITMS,
47 SC Clair Street.
GRAY & LOGAN.
1121
HENRY A. lIALE.
50R10,187 COMB OF PON k ST. CLAIR ROM
Donires to retillal Itottilts to tat. Blends and Rte pub
lic generally fur Melt liberal natal..A. and would nwltectfally Inform then. that be has hat return
ed from the Eastern markets with a large and well
selected stock of
Fine Woolen,poods,
AND SUM M ER ~ EAR. 1.11;1116
LADIES, SAYE VOCE MONEY
( " 011 1,6 13 ,174, Sati f
1 , 1 " ;., W irtEVOARI.
UP'6I°'JjAZALI BPCHL?I:4
Ga . 1 / I = l trail k- r "" . A-13111.111 " .1t " .01182- 11;
JOHN B. vultN WILLA
11. acm I. No 1111.011ele Strati
OCULIST AND AURIST
)EArNiess.
-I. I 111
EYE, MA&JEI_,
lEM3=I
CATARRH.
DR. GARDNER,
Of New !Cori:,
OCULIST AND AURIST,
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I :1 - 1 ) Alt .
t , ” • til,n• Yltt•borgb that
as sin ‘l.l , ti
Tuesday,
April
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9 ELTl7va..xa.a.. - sr, Sliest
WIti!LF:SALk 1,1?1,4411S1
Ab. 87 flood Street,
11'PUtlITE TLIE ST. CHARLIM HOTEL,
CZ CJEC.IIEII%,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
PITTSBURGH, PA
o,:t3aP
b‘Vtlid Year OM Table Wan
RE-PLATED WITH SILVER.
DRY GOODS. TRIM RUNGS.
es .
AN Orr ISE .10.1.1. CI-dila IEI
ALL WOOL DELABES,
Dca x x"I. Ic. 12171.4 cit IL,
AT SEVENTV CENTS PEE VAR%
It ill be opened this Morning at
itillll t'44•1111)1(..F.I.
ISO and IN2 Federal Street
ITT shoi Nvtrt
17th,
OPENED TO-DAY
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Ii ibbou.
I.k wWelt the •Itention of mall bueert sn,l Whole
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NV Minn' leinpl.e.ois,
ISO and IkY Federal Street,
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Just ("petted.
New Print.,
Drina tie 94,
14 i light' nis,
Ticking,,
1:1!111=111!11
Will inim
ISO and 1112 Federal Street
Alt4.v.• the Allrglieny lily
• _
REF'D PER EXPRESS THIS DAY
Fine Silk Sun Umbrellas,
GRECIAN COILS,
Fine Silk Parasols.
II iIIIBURG EDGINGS,
Real Point Lace Collars,
HAMBURG FLOUNCINDS,
BaJon's and Alexandre's hid Moles,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
MomNon's Star ,1-tirts,
Itlrr ,
Duplex Elliptic Hoop Skirts,
itEan ArETS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
supplied at Low Prices, at
Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street.
MAORDM, GLYDE & CO.
NEW GOODS: NEW GOODS!!
.11:1 AL r i" CI IV ' Eli .
Beautiful Lace Collars;
Clugny Lace—all widths;
Black and White Lace Veils;
.Jaconet Edgings and Insertings;
Hamburg do do do
Jaconet and Hamburg Flouncings;
Ladies , Linen Handkerchiefs;
Childrens' do do
Roman Buttons---something new for
Dresses and Sacques:
ALL Tilt. LATEST NOVELTIES.
Gent's Neck Ties;
Ladies' Fancy Ties;
infant's Embroidered Caps;
do do Robes;
do do Waists;
Curled Nets—all colors;
Hair Coils do
A splendtd assortment or
PA RA SOLS, SUN SHADES, SUN USIBRRL LAS
OL ERA LK AND ELETAI I
F. H. EATON, 17 Fifth
NEW GOODS!
New (4-coods!!
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT.
All the Novelties.
FRENCH, GERMAN & ENGLISH GOODS.
'Mr
Hitp,m44TA Temitt.;
YIVEIZ E S, i t zwazIPp r a i ,g4 A CMLAMI:
LACE VEILB AND VEIL MATERIAL:
REAL AND
PZ J RZ LIDTATION CLUNS4 LADES:
LAQ °A=II.%.
TIES AND IiCARFB.--nen
rairammisnens
8
ritgavvtalate,t,sufliw,LE OE ;
mlimeakinswor.
The ladle! and many Vane/ articles and now
!tries never benster opened In ristsMitgly
Merchants Supplied at Eastern Prices.
RAC= & 'CARLISLE,
IS Fifth Street,
mh.ll
NEW WHEW°
•
AT
4 ° 0 11 4441ra t
No. Si INarket Street.
RICH ElIBROIDERIIDS:
VINE VALENCIA LACE TIDED/ED Pat::
pi /INT AND VAUSQLA,4VNIUDELPV.:
CLOSET LACS vAPLLAIDS,
PLAIN
AD,ND.L EEEDILOPAHUOD IDPDACHIRT 'MONTE!
NE:WjDEYM BISLETE;
CO .
.O,PENEI Eadtroidared, at
81 . 11Larket1100et. •••
_ _
CARR,Mc ()AIMLESS arp C 0.4 _
, - 444 1 0V1 11 01444,4 ; 5tii4t,' ~,;
vriistit.oiauriastigkolsogritittgago i r ,
Buzzoa r i, Nowuzai
Tit om A ' S -p-A
lIHOLDSALE .ISD WAIL RAVI IA
W . __ALI d
I TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES
TBS L E c , fC) "Cr MI 3FL fa
Warehouse, 91 Wood Street,
Secant Dl•mond
Ir TiTALL PAPERS,
BELLITIFeI.
101 Market Street, near Elfltt
re 10
pA PER 11.4111411,114 S FOB 16166
.re PaPERS
A rhult, ..lpetlent ur 16t
Nevwcsi French Papers
GOVERNMENT SALES
GOVERNMENT S4I.E.
/+ ' IONV E•i•r;.
Drugs, Chemicals, Hospital Stores,
India Rubber Goods, Drug
gists' Sundries, dc,
WI!. at Aurtiiiii, it tn. Al. , llcal I'urcey
-01 . 4 VI Public. moor.. Ahli
Tenn., on W V April Pith.
at it niciort. a larat Pio. I. of Ilse tor going artle/eii,
In iirlalnallig in part of
Ellie, 11, 000 rUs. Ari nein. Plaster
• Nitro., • •to.uu • • I•lnglass,
Opal • • Chlortitiorni, It.. rata= Lint,
I.taiti • • I nth. Pla,k•r, • Fine 3ponge,
1.,0utl • • Cart, Alittily•il. 2.1 W • Farina,
'A afar • • Cal. :mfr. • • E“encli Prof.
54.0 • lialatln,
4 41.1 • • till.. ell, Anii W. W. Mortara,
aloinlicit. Pulpit. cinch... Oil Pyrn Seale,,
Di n , Ulolipatula,
5.,430•• Tannin. •140 I. li. Cushions.
itloo lb, Fa trams. Blanket,
6 MO •• 6:crates.
Together with a general au poly of Cbelolcila, Mad
lelnea. Hoapital btorea. Druggists . Irnaolahlog Ar
tlcle., &c., provided for 1:0ven:1,1...0t Hospitals.
Good. cao ba examined I.e, tiara prior to axle. Oat
al/of nee read).
T
Nurg. and itoBR
l'4llnnol U. it. Yobs.,
aPI Id Sled Ira! Pa rr..for U. N. A
SALE OF
Table Diaper*,
GOVERNMEN i r:OPERTY,
Camptimereto
11F.1.1 - 11 QOArtrittiNAA - 1-0. ~ se.l:,•• 1 ,11 , 11 . ,
PliT+B,llari, I . k npr , E MI, 1.1.
Will be sold a Ptilbllr tlonStt,Nr DAV. tte
18th day of Atoll. Ira, to the nighest bidder, the
followln, lioresninent Property. al the United
States V% ars,house. e•,rner ..1 Penn weer.: and liar
ri non alley:
2 Wafer Stamps, M 1 sledge Handles,
II Pen Holders, 1 Tow.d Iron.
a Paper Folders, 3 01.101 s.
s Pap, Cutlers. I flyer,
3 Dusting Brushes.. • 0.1 A 114.2,
1 Stroh Brush, 25 Stable Forks,
I 1 W lndow Brnah, 5 flay Fur.,
41 Water Buckets, 28 Picks and Handle,
. Horse Brushes. la Hakes,
7 Curry COM be, 1 Marking f I'lst.
'f Lacol_T,Lozle. gues. 1 do Brost,
I 7 'ustp K
10 Riding Saddles. 2 i ,ale.. et
Pan,tle,..
0 Riding Brldlws. , 3 Window Shad..
6 Saddle Blanket, .2 POllllO,
51 Halter Clalns 2 Sheep Shears,
al pairs Breast t'11, 4 ins. Into Grain nark,
20 Chains, :ri 'Whitewash !Int..,
2.., Firth l'tlains. .1 ratnt do
4. Ink Stands. 2 Road Scrapers,
tu Erasers, 1 set Wagon Hounda,
4 Rulers, s Wagon Covers,
1 Eyelet Marton , es do (lows,
1 Sheet tr..n Rh, , s. 1 Flat File,
51 Uhler Chair•, I B. S. Pincers,
3 Ise., 5 B. S. Tongs,
I Flel,l Table., 0 Vlsr.,
4 Yield Desks. '2 bland Wrenches.
‘Tablet, I Portable Forge,
..o Rope. /latter, I ÜbLtel,g
10 Neck linker, 7 Augere,
2 Head do and straps. 7 Ratchets,
I Ditching Strap_ s Dann Rows,
Horse Card, I erOwbil,
44 Mcrae Collars, I Coal 1100,
2 Choke Strsps, 6 Hoes,
lb Spreader Clialne, 4 Vire roawra,
1 Sera:ogle, 18 epadyn,
2 Lead Rare, In, Shovels,
at Jockey Sticks. 5 Flee Shorelt,
1 Table and Paper f ate s !shooks,
I Cooking Bangs, 2 BrlcloTrowels,
11 Stores, '2 Straverotters,
2 Heatin stove, Kandles,
on Joints 1 .11.e. 83 rick d o
al Elbows, 70 'Mattock handle.,
2 tinoveLsand Tongs, Z..t Iron Kettle.,
2 Candlesticks, I Dreg HID,
s Truett, I Iron Mortar,
ortlr ai l r l lc h lt...( „ k s ttet•k. I Wetlgttrood Mortar,
2 Ilurve XSPCC2I,
I If $lllO6/til, 1 vale 5 . 41,01,17 . 0Ilnar•
II Wilgon Wiens. 1 , rings.,
5 Shell Bede for wagons I et B. R. 1 oohs.
3 Hole Bells. wledgez,
II Doubletrees. I B. S. Bellows,
.. Mlngletrees. I set 6slo.lstone ,Ft. •
1 1 .1, &gun 11aninters, tures.
2 Coupling Strap. 1 , 11l Stone,
1. kiattme. I Nall Het,
10 Hume Strings I Spring Punch,
50 li log Bolts. 1 Saddler's Hamitic,
I Anon, k Tin Boller.,
1 Ittltter3s, 2 011 Cana,
i Furrier's Hammer, 4 ora. assorted Shears,
5 ,10 Kn ives • 2 rorn Ems,
1.3 Horse Rasps, • t CoutiterlSolles.
Terme-12a.. I'. s , or,urv.
Sole to cOrntm 11., pl .I% I . 0
0. CROS S,
ap7:ol Llent. Penult' 0. Id. liettl.
A UCTION SALE OF HOSPITAL
kiTOILES, WHISKY, WINES, /IC. ,
MEDICAL PUDVDTOII•B OTTICZ,
WAADtworow, 1%, March 2t, 1•88. I
Will he sold at Public Auction. lu this elty, at the
J udlclst7 4quarp Warebonse. 1. oof I !Iv i'llr
on WEDNF.SDA tr.l. rtt : rA! ' lll ll, at 10
1 o'cloete, A.•o_ for.1!1 , 11 ..1 114.1,1tal
Stores and Liquor., o. lottAr.to: the UPS'
of the luedlent .I..partownt ot Aruty,
Arrow H00t... .10.100 ilw. Deerilratell
Barley.. ......_.(0,00 • • tutors 10011(0.
Corn Starch.„.lo,l3o • • 311.vsul Desc. do lea •.•
Cocoa Chnco • telo,oou ''Whisky, quart
Cinnamon, Pied 1.00 • • ' bottle,. . . . . 33,00 S
Farina 13.101 • • Whisky, in bbls
Tapioca 10,00 •• gallons 3,ol o Ext. of Beef. „..Watnu • • ,Sherry Wine.
Bonnets,' 31111,23,15ta • • quart bottles. 40,010
Ginger, 1.0.0 •• !Sherry Wine, lo
Ent. ol 3,7•1ga1., barre 15.......,
Bc.lll ihs.'Tarvagon• ine,
Pea 8eana...... bottle. 10.033
The above articles will be sold In iota to suit both
lar_gc and small purchasers.
TerlDD—Cash.
Flve (4) day. will be allowed to ;battle. In remov
ing their property.
Catalogues ready by the rith proximo.
CILAO. OUTII altLAPilt,
C. W. BoYmArr.";tfrelTon'elr.i."r")"gir-7.4.P4ii
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &o.
•
McCALLUM nuoiluens, No. ST
FotAtTli STREET. We Isavo,on hands very
superior stock or
" 617 :agrg l ., P . t .11" ,„ ;?:,::::Z.Kzegl,11 11 1
14 feel wide
11=1
HEARTH RUIRS—Yrom the fln qua/Urge the
lowest priced.
CANTUN !RATTING, C.'eOA ASW NrAmpa
tl ATTI NUS. Id.
WE OFFER TOE EALIIIGEWE
Stock in the West of, every
thing in the line of Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Damask, Reps and
Lace Window Curti*, Gold
!Bordered end Plain Window
( Shades, Table and Piano Cov
ers, of our own importation, at
the Lowest Prices reached since
the war. 4 line of Scotch In
grain carpets, of our own im•
portation just received—very
handsome-.-never offered in this
country before—and at prices
based on the present rate of Gold
IffoFAILLOYD & COLLINS,
71 it 73 Fin Street, 2d floor,
NeWagxt building to 1:7. b. Custom Rouse ind totaell
BORING gTOOLES.
praltoLlA MACHEVE V1(0131i So
Xt. S. Eactalic*,
An. 8.1 Otrlto street. 1411111011011.
ilanufartnier of t
111PHOYELI 11011114 t; T i tly'Ls, Ali DI gIXTUILIt.
PURI a l l i t ' tell get i t
1 !„ ,11 lt, 0 AY.i..vigal i •
r g'°',.:22:4 1 °37..-1 ;V', ti.' , tr:l'lgriz A..
/
numbered. **anat. pa r rts ' or r.. .h. 7. o.:tere bY.. tonne/
"N!r ad ' lfrillfr i ntl!f ^ p helMAt_ t enttl i l l bv:&e. ..
those "rho may with 2 . ontliss and inaeldne.w r orlt
nude to order. Ttrdere by mall pronally attended Lay
1 are preparet! to grant Menses to other elattulaptb-•
"re " ter te er i i rTßYPMenta on Liberal term...BOX
ir dt r iliCalt n ie . .1 . : . ...•
pug
SALT MANPFACITRINB COMPANY
3 F i lr2 :l ,'X ik l * MEES,
,
UAL
ph uret of Iron
iftaltiuumreftas..,
er Pitt Street and Dequeenev,Wa•-
WALL PAPE R S, vte
Itra -Iliac Designs
.D.T4crov FLOC, 01'01 ins
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